National Pension Scheme

One of the significant changes that are taking place in relation to the retirement benefits is the introduction of the National Pension Scheme (NPS). Let’s understand further!
NPS is a universal defined contribution retirement scheme, funded by employee contributions only. However, the NPS regulator has announced an option described as a payroll deduction, whereby the employer can make contributions on behalf of employees and claim them as a business expense. Meanwhile, the employee may also claim a personal tax exemption for the contribution made by the employer on his behalf. The deduction is available only up to a certain limit specified by the income tax authorities.

Types of NPS:

Tier I: Mandatory, a basic account with limitations of withdrawal as follows:

1. Before attaining 60 years (Before retirement): Only 20%of contribution can be withdrawn while the rest 80% must be necessarily used to buy an annuity from a life insurer
2. After attaining 60 years (After retirement): 60% contribution can be withdrawn and the rest 40% must be used to purchase an annuity from a life insurer

Tier II:Voluntary saving scheme and withdrawal can be limitless

Who can join NPS and what is the process?

Indian citizens aged between 18-60 years can join NPS. One need to comply with know your customer (KYC) norms! NRI’s can also join NPS, however, the account will be closed if there is any change in citizenship status!

Several financial entities, private and public banks and other authorized branches are enrolled as a point as presence (POP), at these designated places, anyone between the age bracket of 18-60 can go and open an NPS account! To access the list of all the authorized POP’s near you, you can visit the website of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA)

You need to fill in the registration form and submit the necessary document (ID’s) at the POP

After enrolment in NPS, a 12-digit card is Issued to every account holder which is called a Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN)

You cannot open multiple NPS accounts, limited to only 1 account per person

Management of funds in NPS?
Pension funds manager registered by PFRDA manage the money invested in NPS. The list of fund managers is as follows:

LIC pension fund

HDFC pension management company

ICICI Prudential pension fund

Reliance capital pension fund

SBI pension fund

Kotak Mahindra pension fund

DSP BlackRock fund

UTI retirement solution retirement fund

Investment options in NPS:
NPS offers two options:

• Active: Where in the investor decides where the money should be invested from the following option (Either one of the following or a combination)

Asset E: 50 % investment in stocks

Asset C: Investment in fixed income instrument other than government securities

Asset G: Investment in the only govt. securities

• Auto choice: Default option where the money is automatically invested in line with the age of the scheme holder

You can change your investment choices once a year! You can even change your scheme and funds manager as well.

Key facts:

An employee’s own contribution is eligible for a tax deduction up to 10% of salary- Under section 80 CCD of income tax act with a ceiling of 1.5 lakh under section 80 C and 80 CCE

NPS is a pension scheme and you are expected to stay invested until your retirement and in case you decide to opt out before 60 years, you can only withdraw only 20% accumulated, rest 80% is used to buy an annuity

If the scheme holder dies before 60 years, the entire accumulated amount will be paid to the nominee/legal heir

You can withdraw the money by submitting a withdrawal application to the POP along with all the relevant document